Mukasey in the hot seat – again

Just like they did during Attorney General Michael Mukasey’s Senate confirmation hearings, today lawmakers again pushed the federal government’s top lawyer to say, once and for all, whether waterboarding – the interrogation technique where subjects are strapped down and doused with water so that they feel like they are drowning – is illegal.

But the monotonic Justice Department chief suck to his guns, refusing to give an opinion on the legality of the interrogation procedure because, he said, it is not currently used by the CIA.

“Given that waterboarding is not part of the current program, and may never be added to the program, I do not think it would be appropriate for me to pass definitive judgment on the technique’s legality,” Mukasey said.